[needs-packaging] VideoJack - a Jack piping system for Video

Bug #250007 reported by Tree MendUs
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Ubuntu
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Bug Description

URL: http://www.piksel.org/videojack

Description:

VideoJack is a mechanism to route video signals between applications running on the same computer. It enables users of "jackified" video processing software to publish and receive video livestreams. The current proposal is based on an extended version of the Jack audio server. In the GNU/Linux audio developer community, the Jack server is kind of an informal standard for realtime audio data exchange. An improved Jack system with videowires tries to be the same in the videoworld.

Download
The current VideoJack source can be downloaded from the subversion repository:
http://videojack.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/videojack/

Checkout with the following command:
svn co https://videojack.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/videojack videojack

Older tarballs and some patched client applications are available here.

License: not sure but probably some sort of free.
Have sent an email for clarification, and will update this submission when it arrives.

Notes:

Revision history for this message
Jouni Mettala (jouni-mettala) wrote :

According to copying file: Files in this tree are mainly licensed under the GPL, as noted in the file headers. However, the libjack/ tree is licensed under the LGPL in order to allow for proprietary usage of Jack.

License is ok.

Revision history for this message
Tree MendUs (tree-mendus-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

Not packaged, so too early to request a backport.

Changed in gutsy-backports:
status: New → Incomplete
Changed in feisty-backports:
status: New → Incomplete
Dan Streetman (ddstreet)
Changed in feisty-backports:
status: Incomplete → Won't Fix
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